Options to modify a button include what a button speaks, its colors and size, the icon/image on a button, the action the button performs, and the location of a button. All button modifications are performed in Edit Mode.
Edit Mode
You can only edit a copy of a Vocabulary File, not the original.
Go to the page you want to edit.
Select Menu and Edit Page. The page is now in edit mode.
Select the button you want to modify. A menu opens.
Select Edit This Button. A window opens that will allow you to modify the button.
Select the menu option or options you want to use.
Select Save to save your changes.
Select Done to exit edit mode.
Edit a Button Label or Button Message
Go to the page that contains the button you want to edit.
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select the button you want to modify.
Select Edit This Button.
Tap the Button Label field to change the label that will be displayed on the button.
Tap the Button Message field to change the message that will be spoken.
Select Save and Done.
Edit a Pronunciation for a Button Message
Go to the page that contains the button you want to edit.
Select Menu and Edit Page.
Select the button and select Edit This Button. The Edit Button window will open.
Tap the Alternate Pronunciation field to open the keyboard.
Enter the word phonetically (the way it should be pronounced).
Select Pronounce to hear the pronunciation.
Modify the pronunciation as often as necessary until the word is pronounced the way you want it.
Select Save.
Select Done to exit edit mode.
Insert Special Characters
Sometimes you may need to insert a special character in a word that you type, such as a letter with an accent; for example, ó.
On the keyboard, press and hold the applicable character key. A small menu of special characters available for that character will open above the key. Select the special character you want.
For example, to insert the special character ó, you would hold down the “o” key on the keyboard and select ó from the small menu.